Knicks center Marcus Camby to miss 2-4 weeks with injured foot

Add Marcus Camby to the Knicks' injury list. The veteran big man suffered a strained left plantar fascia in the loss to the Pacers. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

Things
only got worse prior to the Knicks' loss to the Bulls on Friday when coach Mike
Woodson revealed that big man Marcus Camby will be out 2-4 weeks because of a
strained left plantar fascia.

"It's
another setback, but we've got to keep it moving," Knicks coach Mike
Woodson said, as
quoted by Ian Begley of ESPNNewYork.com. "We'll get him back rehabbed
again and then try to get him back out on the floor when we can."

Camby
aggravated the injury in the loss to the Pacers on Thursday and subsequently
had an MRI performed.

The
Knicks are already dealing with injuries to big men Rasheed Wallace, who has
been out with a stress reaction in his right foot, and Amar'e Stoudemire, who
is still working his way back from a knee injury.

Camby's health
is a concern, since the Knicks decided to sign the 38-year-old center to a
three-year contract in July. By comparison, White, Thomas and Ronnie Brewer,
who has struggled and has now been dropped from the starting lineup, all have
one-year contracts.

And,
of course, the Knicks have been without Raymond Felton, who is out with a
fractured pinky.